NORTH AMERICAN RECENT MAMMALS. 537 



California — Continued. 



Fort Tejon, Kern County. 



Antrozous pallidus pacificus, p. 84. 



Myotis thysanodes, p. 73. 



Myotis yumanensis sociabilis, p. 69. 



Neotoma fuscipes simplex, p. 389. 



Perognathus longimembris longimemhris, p. 276. 



Ursus tularensis, p. 94. 

 Fort Yuma, Imperial County. 



Citellus tercticaudus tereticaudus, p. 193. 



Macrotus californicus, p. 46. 



Myotis yumanensis yumanensis, p. 69. 



Neotoma cumulaior, p. 379. 



Peromyscus eremicus eremicus, p. 320. 



Pipistrellus hesperus hesperus, p. 74. 

 Freeman Canyon, east slope of Walker Pass, Kern County. 



Perognathus xanthonotus, p. 279. 

 Fresno, Fresno Count}'. 



Dipodomys nitratoides exilis, p. 292. 



Perognathus inornatus inornatus, p. 277. 



Thomomys bottas pascalis, p. 239. 

 Furnace Creek, Death Valley, Inyo County. 



Citellus eremonomus, p. 186. 



Dipodomys merriami mortivallis, p. 291. 



Lepus laticinctus rufipes, p. 471. 



Neotoma desertorum,, p. 387. 

 FyflFe, Eldorado County. 



Scapanus latimanus minusculus, p. 12. 

 Gaviota Pass, near; 40 miles from Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County. 



Odocoileus hemionus californicus, p. 485. 

 Grapelands, San Bernardino Valley, San Bernardino County. 



Thomomys bottx pallescens, p. 239. 

 Grapevine Mountains, boundary between Inyo County, California, and 

 Esmeralda County, Nevada. 



Ovis nelsoni, p. 497. 

 Grayson, San Joaquin River, Stanislaus County. 



Castor subauratus subauratus, p. 300. 

 Grizzly Island, Solano CountJ^ 



Lutra canadensis brevipilosus, p. 129. 



Microtus californicus asstuarinus, p. 410. 



Mustela vison aestuarina, p. 126. 



Sorex sinuosus, p. 25. 

 Gualala, Gualala River (Sonoma County side). 



Sorex pacificus sonomae, p. 27. 

 Guerneville, Sonoma County. 



Eutamias iownsendii sonomae, p. 207. 

 Hanlon Ranch (old), Imperial County. 



Thomomys perpallidus albatus, p. 242. 

 Hannopee Canyon, Panamint Mountains, Inyo County. 



Lepus lanticinctus perplicatus, p. 469. 



Peromyscus lasius, p. 342. 



Thomomys scapterus, p. 242. 

 Havilah, near, Kern County. 



Ursus henshawi, p. 101. 



